With profiles, you can keep all your Chrome info separate, like bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings.
Profiles are ideal when you want to:
Only share your device with people you trust. If someone has your device, they can switch to any other Chrome profile on it. If they open your Chrome profile, they can see info like what websites you visited.
Add a new profileIf you choose to turn sync on in Chrome with a Google Account for the new profile, your bookmarks, history, passwords and other settings will sync automatically.
Tip: If you’re using a Chromebook, you can share your Chromebook with other people by adding them to your Chromebook. Learn how to add a person to your Chromebook.
Switch to another profileIf you use a Chromebook, you can use multiple accounts at the same time.
Learn how to sign-in multiple accounts in Chromebook.
Change a name, photo, or colorTip: To change the name, photo, or color of your current profile, you can also select Profile Customize profile .
Remove a profileImportant: After you remove a profile from Chrome, the profile's bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings are erased from the computer.
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